5:29 PM
on Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Troubleshooting Beagle on Ubuntu Edgy
If you are running
Ubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10), and have installed the latest version of
Beagle, you might notice that your computer is running quite hot. This is because of a
bug in the version of beagle that is shipped with Edgy. To check if you are suffering from these symptoms, just open a terminal window on Ubuntu, and type the command top. If the process beagled-helper is taking anymore than 2% of your CPU, then you are a victim of this bug (This is of course assuming that you have had Beagle installed and running for a few days, since Beagle might run up to 100% when it indexes your hard drive for the first time).
The fix1. Add the following line to the list of repositories.
deb http://beagle-project.org/files/ubuntu/edgy/ ./
2. Using Synaptic (or the installation tool of your choice), upgrade Beagle to the latest version (1.2.16)
3. Kill the beagled-helper daemon. To do this, get the pid for the beagle-helper process using the following command
ps -ef | grep beagled-helper
The output of this should be something like this
1000 29157 25899 0 16:46 pts/0 00:00:00 grep beagled-helper
Now, run the following command (Note: replace 29157 with the appropriate number)
kill -9 29157
That's it. Beagled will restart and now will stop killing your processor and you can start saving on your energy bills
Hope this helps someone.
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